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The Black Mother Wound PodcastAuthor: Jennifer Arnise
Welcome to The Black Mother Wound podcast where we dig deep into the unique challenges faced by Black women in their relationships with their mothers. Join us every week as we embark on an honest, vulnerable, and nurturing journey toward embracing, understanding and healing, and embracing our inner little girl.In a world that often tries to silence our voices, this podcast is a safe space where we unpack the complexities of our relationships with the women who raised us. We confront the reality of toxic dynamics and the profound impact they have had on our lives. But we don't stop there; we're committed to unraveling the threads of generational trauma and weaving new narratives of strength, resilience, and self-love.Visit JenniferArnise.com to start your healing journey. Language: en-us Genres: Education, Relationships, Self-Improvement, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Ep 086: Building a Solid Foundation of Self-Love & Self-Esteem
Episode 86
Tuesday, 23 December, 2025
Hey! Click here to send me a message to tell me how much you love the podcast or suggest an episode topic. Ask me anything about healing your mother wound and I’ll answer it on the podcast. Click here to ask.***************************************How we can stay connected and work together!1. Grab my free mini-course2. Work with me one-on-one3. Join RESOLVE Evolved Today***************************************“Self-love becomes harmful when it’s only offered in short bursts.”Self-worth and love often feel out of reach when we grow up learning that our value depends on what we do or how others see us. For many, especially those with mothers who couldn’t give the care we needed, worth was something to earn, not something we simply had. That leaves a gap that can follow us for years, shaping how we see ourselves and how we let others treat us.Healing doesn’t mean undoing the past, it means seeing it clearly. It means noticing the ways we’ve been taught to perform for approval, to measure ourselves by achievement, and to accept less than we deserve. It means recognizing the loss without letting it define us. Even when we grieve what we didn’t get, there is power in facing it, naming it, and understanding it.In this episode, I’m answering your questions about self-worth, confidence, and learning how to love yourself after growing up with an emotionally immature mother. We talk about self love-bombing, performing for approval, and why building worth often means starting from scratch. We also get into inner-child reparenting, affirming yourself through consistent actions, and making peace with grief tied to the mother wound. If you’re ready to stop proving your worth and start treating yourself like you matter, this episode is for you.Topics Covered:(00:00:00) Episode Snippet(00:00:16) Welcome to the Black Mother Wound Podcast(00:01:15) Questioning who you actually owe your energy to(00:02:42) Q#1How do I rebuild my sense of worth when my mother only praises me now? (00:06:39) Acknowledging yourself outside of productivity(00:09:53) Small wins as proof of worth(00:10:38) Being gentler with yourself after mistakes(00:12:41) Q#2: How do I learn what love feels like at 64 when I've only known heartbreak?(00:13:31) Why self-love must continue(00:15:11) Self-abandonment is self-inflicted love bombing(00:16:37) Distancing from non-affirming people(00:21:05) Actions over affirmations(00:22:39) Q#3: Do you ever feel remorse about the time lost to your mother wound? (00:25:11) Letting go of “fairness”(00:27:12) Accepting loss and moving forwardDISCLAIMER: I am not a licensed psychologist, medical doctor, or health care professional and my services do not replace the care of psychologists, doctors or other healthcare professionals. All opinions expressed here are my own. If you feel you are in any danger of harming yourself please call 911. I am not providing health care, medical or nutritional therapy services, or attempting to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any physical, mental or emotional issue, disease or condition. All opinions are my own and based on my personal lived experience.Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackmotherwound Support the showFollow me on IG @jenniferarnise









